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ZyWALL IDP10 User’s Guide

2-4

Introducing the Web Configurator

Table 2-1 Web Configurator HOME Screen

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

Wizard…

Quick Setup Click Quick Setup to start the ZyWALL setup wizard.

Device Information

System Name

The system name identifies your device type. The system name should also be on a
sticker on your device. If you are uploading firmware, be sure to upload firmware for this
exact system name.

Firmware Version

This is the firmware version number and the date created.

Policy Version

This field displays the intrusion signature set version number and the date updated

Current Time

This field displays the present time as configured on the device.

Current Date

This field displays the present date as configured on the device.

Up Time

This field displays the total time in seconds since the ZyWALL was last turned on.

Memory

The first number shows how many kilobytes of the heap memory the ZyWALL is using.
Heap memory refers to the memory that is used by the ZYWALL operating system. The
second number shows the ZyWALL's total heap memory (in kilobytes). The bar displays
what percent of the ZyWALL's heap memory is in use. The bar is green when less than
70% is in use and red when more than 70% is in use.

Flash Usage

The first number shows the amount of flash (non-volatile) memory used by the ZyWALL.
The bar displays what percentage of disk space is in use. The bar is green when less
than 70% is in use and red when more than 70% is in use. The second number shows
the total available disk space (in megabytes).

Current TCP
Session

This field displays number of TCP sessions currently established.

Policy Number

This field displays the number of signature “rules” for the displayed policy version.

IP Address

This shows the ZyWALL’s IP address. The LAN, WAN and MGMT ports all use the same
IP address.

Netmask

This shows the ZyWALL’s subnet mask.

Gateway

This field displays the IP address of the gateway. The gateway is an immediate neighbor
of your ZyWALL that will forward the packet to the destination. The gateway must be on
the same segment as your ZyWALL. The gateway and DNS settings are only relevant to
the internal functions (SNMP, e-mail, syslog) of the ZyWALL.

State

This field displays whether the ZyWALL is Inline (configure an action for suspicious
packets), Monitor (send out alerts only for suspicious packets) or Bypass (all traffic can
pass through the ZyWALL without inspection).

Link Mode

This field displays whether each port is up or down, the speed (10M or 100M), the
duplex mode (full or half) and whether stealth is enabled.

2.3.1 Navigation Panel

After you enter the password, use the sub-menus on the navigation panel to configure ZyWALL
features.

The following table describes the sub-menus.